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For as much as Richard Gasquet endeared himself to fans with his luxurious one-handed backhand, he earned respect with his longevity. An underachiever to some but beloved to more, the Frenchman plays his last tournament at #RolandGarros: tennis.com/news/articles/…

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No matter his level of achievement, Richard Gasquet remains a crowd favorite. And not just in France. On the flashy Frenchman’s farewell at #RolandGarros, and the fans who have followed him for two decades—myself included: tennis.com/news/articles/…

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Jessica Pegula went just 3-4 on red clay in Europe, but could move to 3-0 at #RolandGarros should she beat Marketa Vondrousova. The Czech turned the tables on Jess at Wimbledon two years ago in a memorable quarterfinal.

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Bublik, down two sets to No. 9 de Minaur wins in five. Can’t be too common to see a five-setter at #RolandGarros completed in under three hours.

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One last cracking one-handed backhand, before the end. Will always have a soft spot for Richard Gasquet: tennis.com/baseline/artic…

One last cracking one-handed backhand, before the end. Will always have a soft spot for Richard Gasquet: tennis.com/baseline/artic…
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The third round of #RolandGarros has begun, but there are only two seed vs. seed matches on the two biggest courts (and none on Chatrier):

The third round of #RolandGarros has begun, but there are only two seed vs. seed matches on the two biggest courts (and none on Chatrier):
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In her first match against Marketa Vondrousova since their 2023 Wimbledon QF (see link ⬇️), Jessica Pegula rallies past the Czech, 3-6, 6-4, 6-2, to reach the fourth round of #RolandGarros. No. 138 Elsa Jacquemot or No. 361 Lois Boisson up next. tennis.com/news/articles/…

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Talk about someone with nothing to lose: Lois Boisson, ranked 361 and with the crowd in her corner. There are no excuses for Jessica Pegula in this spot, of course, but I’m curious to see how she handles it. #RolandGarros

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Boisson has pushed the world No. 3 into a third set. Circumstances remind me of Pegula's semifinal match with Eala in Miami.

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🚨🚨🚨 In a colossal upset, 361st-ranked Lois Boisson, playing her first Grand Slam main draw, has defeated third-seeded Jessica Pegula in the fourth round of Roland Garros, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4: tennis.com/news/articles/…

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Did not see that post-victory reaction coming from Bublik, who can come off as too cool for school but has all the shots in the world—and the pay-no-mind mentality to consequences. Very Kyrgios-like. If ANYONE can derail a Sinner-Alcaraz final, it might be Bublik.

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"Everyone is professional now, which is concerning," Alexander Bublik says Bublik has always gone for work-life balance over 24/7 dedication. In Paris, though, a “new perspective” has him playing the tennis of his life On tennis’s loosest cannon tennis.com/news/articles/…

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Much like Pegula—not defending her performance—Andreeva came into her match with Boisson with nothing to gain and everything to lose. Couple that with the partisan crowd and you can...sort of explain what we've seen? Lois is the 2025 #RolandGarros version of '21 Emma Raducanu.

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Jess has shared a flood of hateful messages she received after losing to Boisson. This is honestly really scary, people can be so nasty 🤢